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摘要
社会媒体传播的自由并没有得到网络公民(网民)明智的回应。有时,网民在社交媒体上表达自己时,会使用可能违法的禁忌语。本研究选择的问题是网民使用的禁忌语类型,以及这些表达出来的词语是否有违法的可能。收集数据的方法是“Simak bebas libat cap”(SBLC),这是一种采访者和被采访者之间没有主动沟通的方法,只是从互联网上获取数据,然后转录所采集的数据。接下来是采用参考等效法对数据进行分析,然后对分析结果进行非正式的介绍。研究发现,社交媒体中使用的禁忌语包括:(1)淫秽词语;(2)粗俗语言;(3)昵称和侮辱。这些禁忌语可能违反印尼共和国2008年第11号关于电子信息和交易的政府法规第27条第3款和第45条第1款,以及印尼刑法第310条第1款和第311条第1款关于诽谤的规定。因此,网民在交流的方式上一定要谨慎。刑法,诽谤,司法语言学,信息产权法,网民,社交媒体,禁忌
PENGGUNAAN KATA TABU DI MEDIA SOSIAL: KAJIAN LINGUISTIK FORENSIK
The freedom in social media communication have not been responded wisely by the citizen of the net (netizen). Sometimes while expressing themselves in the social media, netizens used the taboo words which potentially break the law. The problems chosen in this research is a type of taboo words used by the netizen and also whether these expressed words have a potential to violate the law. The method to collect the data is “Simak bebas libat cakap“(SBLC), it is a method where there is no active communication between interviewer and interviewee but it is only taken the data from internet, then to transcribe the taken data. The following step is analyzing data which used referential equivalent method, then the results of the analysis were presented informally. The findings showed that taboo words used in social media consisted of: (1) obscene words, (2) vulgar language, and (3) nick name and insult. These taboo words potentially violate the government regulation of the Republic Indonesia number 11 of 2008 concerning electronic information and transactions article 27 paragraph (3) and article 45 paragraph (1) as well as article 310 section (1) and article 311 section (1) of the Indonesian Criminal Code concerning defamation. Therefore, netizens must be careful in the way how communicate. Criminal Code, defamation, forensic linguistics, ITE Law, netizen, social media, taboo